Featured- Mobilefilmworks Signs Agreement With 'India Is', To Stream Top Thirty Video Film Finalist to Mobile
Mobilefilmworks proudly announces an agreement to stream the top thirty(30) video finalists from the 'India Is' Global Video Challenge Competition, enabling the world to vote for ... - FM Radio Spells Change, Success for Mideast Women
RAMALLAH, Feb 22, 2012 (IPS) - Nisreen Awwad moves closer to the microphone as she signs off to her listeners, the words "Nisaa FM: music, change, success" displayed prominently over her ... - Magic Johnson, Sean Combs Starting Up TV Networks
U.S. cable company Comcast says it will distribute networks being started up by Magic Johnson, Sean "Diddy" Combs and Robert Rodriguez. NBA great Magic Johnson's Aspire network is ...
Editor's Choice- Investments in Latin American broadband market yield growth
Operators' increasing investments in cable and fibre broadband infrastructure have widened the availability of and demand for broadband services in Latin America. According to ... - Guyana-Brazil cable nearing completion
USD6 million project is currently running behind schedule, reports Kaieteur News. The 560km cable runs from the town of Lethem, on the border with Brazil to the capital, Georgetown. Whilst the ... - Econet cable plans cause confusion
Communications ministers in Zimbabwe are heading for a clash over plans by Econet Wireless to deploy a fibre-optic cable to Mozambique to link with international undersea cable systems which land ...
Hot Debates- Wrestling scion joins Disney in the ring in China
Feb 22 (Reuters) - Shane McMahon, the son of
pro-wrestling impresario Vince McMahon, will team up with Walt
Disney Co to distribute video-on-demand Disney movies in
China.
- Wife of UK's Blair sues over phone hacking
LONDON, Feb 22 (Reuters) - The wife of former British
prime minister Tony Blair has begun legal action over the
alleged interception of her private phone messages, her lawyer
said on Wednesday, making her the latest public figure to be
drawn into a hacking scandal that has shaken the country's
media.
- UPDATE 3-Surprise charge dents TV group CME's Q4
PRAGUE, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Broadcaster Central
European Media Enterprises (CME) posted a
fourth-quarter net loss on Wednesday after taking a surprise
charge of nearly $70 million in some units, which sent shares
down more than 7 percent.
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